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cmoore54

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Higher scores on the Marital Satisfaction Inventory- Revised Conflict over Child Rearing Scale (CCR) suggest:
 
  a. Low levels of parent skills educational opportunities
  b. Higher levels of conflict in partners' interactions regarding child rearing
  c. Higher levels of coping when child rearing becomes difficult
  d. Low levels of conflict regarding child rearing

Question 2

The intent of the Marital Satisfaction Inventory- Revised Role Orientation Scale (ROR) is to identify:
 
  a. Incongruence between partners' perceptions of traditional versus nontraditional family roles
  b. Discord about which partner handles financial decision
  c. Prevalence of intimidation and psychological aggression
  d. Effectiveness in problem solving



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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